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Miller Cabin

 

 
 

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The Robert E. Miller Cabin complex consists of three historic buildings that served as the residence of Robert E. Miller, the first superintendent of Teton National Monument. The property was later transferred to what would later become the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a component of the National Elk Refuge. The site is significant because of its association with the historic pattern of settlement in Jackson Hole and because of its association with conservation activities. The ranch house, the Forest Service cabin, and the barn are integral to the Robert E. and Grace G. Miller Ranch, also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They represent an important convergence of settlement, ranching, and conservation as distinct elements of the history of Jackson Hole.

 
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Date Added to Register:
Wednesday, April 16, 1969
 
Location:
Jackson
 
County:
Teton County
 
Smithsonian Number: 
48TE903